President Grover Cleveland will get another chance. The perennial nominee to the New Jersey Hall of Fame joins a list of 50 other notable New Jerseyans who have been nominated for induction into the hall this year.

This year’s nominees represent “a cross-section of everything that is best about New Jersey,” Hall of Fame Commission chairman Bart Oates said in a statement announcing the nominees.

The nominees are listed in five categories — Arts and Entertainment, Sports, Historical, Enterprise (including business and technology) and General — and the public may cast a vote for one nominee in each category. A full list of nominees can be viewed and votes may be cast at NJHallofFame.org until May 6. The winners of this sixth class of inductees will be announced later this spring and will be formally inducted later in the year.

The nominees range from household names to more obscure figures. Joining the oft-overlooked Cleveland in the Historical category are Aaron Burr, Molly Pitcher and Thomas Paine. Also included is film pioneer Alice Guy Blaché and African-America business executive Sarah Spencer Washington.

In the arts are Alan Alda, Nathan Lane, and TV pioneer Ernie Kovacs. And the enterprise category includes business executive and philanthropist Raymond Chambers, civil engineer John Roebling, inventor David Sarnoff and chef Alice Waters.

The Hall of Fame, a web-based organization, underwent an overhaul this year that delayed the announcement of nominees. It has inducted a variety of New Jerseyans annually since 2008. The 2012 class included the E Street Band, Christopher Reeve, and Samuel Newhouse Jr., but the E Street Band's induction was postponed because the band was touring with Bruce Springsteen at the time of the ceremony.